Every quarter, Sullivan University chef /nutritionist Cynthia Chandler leads her students to begin the use of sanitary practices in the kitchen. She stresses that the customers have a right to wholesome food, which she defines as food that is safe to eat. “Just because a food is wholesome does not mean it is healthy,” says ...

1. What preparation should students do before they begin writing a cover letter? Cover letters should be catered to specific jobs and specific employers. Before writing a cover letter, students should think about the job that they want and what makes them best qualified for that position. In order to do this, they need to research the ...

In just a few short weeks, you’ll finally be a high school graduate! You’ve worked hard and put in years of effort to make it here, so enjoy every last minute. How is the college process coming along? You’re probably hearing a lot of chatter from your friends about their plans and where they’re going in ...

In just a few weeks, you’ll finish your junior year of high school – what a great feeling! You’re probably starting to feel excited about the power of being a senior! A big part of your senior year will be dedicated to your college search and application process. You may have been procrastinating, but there ...

Have you ever wondered how many GI Bill beneficiaries are currently attending The Sullivan University System? According to the new Comparison Tool found on the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs website, The System is currently educating 915 GI Bill beneficiaries (704 at all Sullivan University campuses, 121 at Spencerian College’s ** Louisville and Lexington campus, and ...

Is a college education worth it? With the rising costs of education in the United States, many are asking that question. There is talk of a bubble in student loan debt similar to the housing bubble and the increased burden on families from this debt. Textbook prices have skyrocketed over the past 30 years. I ...

We are currently seeking to interview participants for a research project that is designed to learn more about toxic leadership in the U.S. Army. Specifically, we plan to explore the differences between toxic military leaders and those individuals who are simply tough and demanding bosses. We also hope to learn more about the individual, situational, ...

Not only are you in the home stretch of your senior year, but also you’re probably starting to receive acceptance letters from some of the schools you applied to. This is when all your preparation starts to pay off! Doesn’t it feel good? Before you make your final decision about which college to attend, there ...

How literate are you in reading symptoms of alcohol poisoning? Confusion…in a stupor…not responsive…vomiting…seizures (sometimes)…breathing difficult…low body temperature…change in skin color (blue, ashen)… To sum it all up, here are the A-B-C-D-E of the symptoms: Awake. Attempt to wake the person up. Call out his or her name, shake them, or pinch their skin. If ...

Lately we have heard stories of a few individuals such as Mark Zuckerberg, Steve Jobs and Bill Gates who made millions of dollars in spite of the fact that they didn’t have a college degree. The writers of these stories use these few examples in their attempt to diminish the value of a college education. ...